Friday, October 7, 2016

SELF-IDENTIFIED MALE ADULT SEX-CRIMES VICTIM JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN'S 'ANUS HURT', ACCORDING TO A STATEMENT HE MADE TO APD OFFICER AMY ALCALA ON MAY 5, 2015


(The following Austin Police Department official report from APD Police Officer Amy Alcala, Badge Number 7836, was publicly released by APD on September 20, 2016, among 136 total pages of legal documents that APD mailed that day to public information requestor and private citizen John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas. The documents were publicly released by APD in response to APD public-information request 9-17932, in which Mr. McMillan had specified in writing in a September 15, 2016, e-mail letter to APD that he exclusively sought documents from APD in the period ever since 12:01 a.m. April 17, 2011, that referred to Mr. McMillan being a victim of either a possible or actual continuous crime or an alleged possible or actual federal crime.

In regard to the abbreviation "NOI" that is stated in the last paragraph, below, the website "abbreviations.com" states that "NOI" sometimes means "No Other Information". It is not clear, however, whether APD Officer Alcala had intended to state "No Other Information" through the "NOI" abbreviation she used in the following APD report she filed on May 15, 2015. --- jkm)

"AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
"GENERAL OFFENSE HARDCOPY
"OPEN RECORDS REQUEST
"(2902-0 FALSE REPORT TO PEACE OFFICER)
"GO# 2015-1250147
"NOT APPROVED

"Related Text Page(s)

""Document INITIAL REPORT
"Author AP7836 -- ALCALA, AMY
"Related Date/Time MAY-05-2015 (TUE.) 0649

"On 05/05/15 at approximately 06:01 I, Officer Alcala #7836 along with Officer Shows #5971 responded to a call for service at 11411 Research Blvd Svrd NB #325. The call text stated that the caller requested to speak with officers because of suspected foul play and that the caller wants a medical exam. Before arriving at the scene, I checked involvement on the caller, there were past calls of this nature.

"Upon arriving at the location, I made contact with the caller, later identified as:

"McMillan, John, W/M, 04/27/1957

"Upon speaking with John, he advised me that he believed he was being sexually assaulted while sleeping on his bed during the night. John was rambling and changing the subjects very quickly and not making any sense. John stated that he believed his roommate to be an (alleged possible) accomplice in the (alleged) sexual assault. John stated that he always locks the front door and his bedroom door but this morning, one of the locks was not secured. John stated that his anus hurt and that his bedsheets were torn. I observed no signs of disturbance or any evidence of a sexual assault. John stated that he also believed his (current) roommate (at Wind River Crossing Apartments may have allegedly or possibly) murdered somebody (in Virginia, according to a possibly facetious or half-joking or possibly serious "confession" that roommate made in person on one total occasion to Mr. McMillan), but he (Mr. McMillan) had talked to a homicide detective.

"John was still changing subjects extremely fast and rambling on. It was difficult to get a coherent sentence. John also requested a medical exam on him and his roommate. I advised John that there was no evidence of a sexual assault but that I would write a report for this incident. John was given the incident number.

"NOI"

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